Yes those would be perfect! Once I looked in the right place it was obvious. It is indeed a long large Philips head. At least 7”. My 6” one was just slightly too short.
So I think I did it wrong 🤣. @MT-Taco how did you adjust them? Seems to me the bumper cover has to come or I missed something given how high they are. I didn’t see anything obvious to adjust them.
I have been eyeing these for a while and saw they were on sale right now. However got confused when I saw an option for a converter.
When I inquired about how to know if I need the converter....I'm pretty sure there are no 4th gen Tacomas with LED reflector headlights. I thought they were all...
I was actually wondering this myself. I never got an answer, even my tire shop was confused when they went to look.
Either way, I ended up giving the SL A/T4W’s a shot.
In my OR there were zero wires plugged into the seats. I vaguely recall a setting I changed somewhere about the backseat reminder.
I’ve had zero issues with any notifications after doing my goose gear delete.
Thanks for posting! I’ve been looking for skid plates that don’t need to be completely removed for an oil change. Did not come across this brand in my research!
Mine have survived several days of negative temps, including one night of -28. I don’t have the switchbacks. They were one of the first things I did to my truck after I got it last April too.
It was communication issues. The sliders are great. I had an appointment to get them installed, when I arrived they didn’t have them ready so they had to send a set to get powder coated. My appointment was at 11 and despite that I was still done before 5.
It’s unfortunate that so many of these well known brands have so many human errors. I’ve heard so many similar stories about GFC (I’m a local and their shop is less than a mile from my house). Hope you enjoyed your time in Montana though!
I had some similar issues with my rock sliders from CBI...
I made an interesting discovery last night regarding the tire pressure display. I pulled it up and left it up when going home Christmas Eve. I used remote start yesterday and when I got in, the tire pressure display was still up!l after not driving for almost two days! I thought it was fixed...
This did not work for me, I enabled all connected services. After seeing your link I started paying more attention to this. It seems to be a time duration thing. I switched my left side to TPMS and left it up on the screen during a 20 minute drive. Got home, turned the truck off, and started it...
My Off-road had the 7th pin. But I don't think we have ever figured out a method to Toyota's madness on this topic. My educated guess would be the SR would not have that 7th pin.